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Privacy Law

Faculty Scholarship

2003

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Justice White And The Right Of Privacy, David D. Meyer Jul 2003

Justice White And The Right Of Privacy, David D. Meyer

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Muddy Property: Generating And Protecting Information Privacy Norms In Bankruptcy, Edward J. Janger Mar 2003

Muddy Property: Generating And Protecting Information Privacy Norms In Bankruptcy, Edward J. Janger

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Privacy Property, Information Costs, And The Anticommons, Edward J. Janger Jan 2003

Privacy Property, Information Costs, And The Anticommons, Edward J. Janger

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Privacy Property, Information Costs And The Anticommons, Edward J. Janger Jan 2003

Privacy Property, Information Costs And The Anticommons, Edward J. Janger

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Privacy As A Legal Principle Of Identity Maintenance, Jonathan Kahn Jan 2003

Privacy As A Legal Principle Of Identity Maintenance, Jonathan Kahn

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This article considers how existing literature on privacy recognizes, constructs and otherwise implicates something the Anglo-American legal tradition recognizes as 'identity'. Integral to this concern is approaching privacy as a regulative principle for constructing and managing relations between the individual and three primary spheres of engagement: society, the market, and the state. Contemporary analyses of privacy tend to concentrate of how privacy protects the individual from state tyranny or the prying eyes of social busy bodies. Much less attention has been paid, however, to privacy as a principle for demarcating a space beyond the reach of market forces. As privacy …